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Polymer-Based Smart Materials — Processes, Properties and Application

Polymer-Based Smart Materials — Processes, Properties and Application

Polymer-Based Smart Materials — Processes, Properties and Application

Volume 1134:
Siegfried Bauer, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Zhongyang Cheng, Auburn University, Alabama
Debra A. Wrobleski, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Qiming Zhang, Pennsylvania State University
October 2009
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    Smart materials convert energy from one form to another, particularly into electrical energy but also into mechanical and thermal forms, making them an important type of material, from fundamental physics to device applications. Smart polymer materials are very attractive due to their flexibility, low-cost production and easy processability. In fact, many newly developed polymer-based smart materials exhibit better performance than inorganic materials, with higher strain responses and energy density. Recent developments in electronics, however, challenge smart polymer materials in areas such as dielectric and electric properties in nano- and microscale. This volume presents recent research on polymer-based smart materials, as well as commercial advances and needs. It focuses on materials development, characterization, processing, manufacturing, analysis, design and applications. Topics include: new materials and characterization; device application; new materials and devices; and E-NSF and new materials.

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    October 2009
    Hardback
    9781605111063
    281 pages
    228 × 152 mm
    0.5kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. New Materials and Characterization I
    • Part II. Device Application I
    • Part III. New Materials and Characterization II
    • Part IV. Device Application II
    • Part V. Poster Session: New Materials and Devices
    • Part VI. New Materials and Characterization III
    • Part VII. Poster Session
    • Part VIII. E-NSF and New Materials
    • Author index
    • Subject index.
      Editors
    • Siegfried Bauer , Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
    • Zhongyang Cheng , Auburn University, Alabama
    • Debra A. Wrobleski , Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Qiming Zhang , Pennsylvania State University